Title: Untitled [Mrs. "Buffalo Bill" is an amiable domestic woman]

Periodical: Weekly Budget

Date: September 24, 1892

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Mrs. "Buffalo Bill" is an amiable domestic woman, very popular in the neighbourhood of North Platte, where she lives. Her home, Scout's Rest, is a long, low building, four miles from the town, large and roomy, quite like a hotel, and it is surrounded by 3,000 acres of prairie land, magnificent stables and fine pasture lands, where are kept many thousands of fine-blooded horses and cattle.

Title: Untitled [Mrs. "Buffalo Bill" is an amiable domestic woman]

Periodical: Weekly Budget

Source: McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody Collection, MS6, MS6.3778.128.05 (1892 London)

Date: September 24, 1892

Topic: Buffalo Bill's Wild West in Britain

Keywords: American woman Earl's Court (London, England) Exhibitions Ranches Nebraska Scrapbooks Spouses Traveling exhibitions

People: Cody, Louisa Frederici, 1843-1921

Places: London (England) North Platte (Neb.)

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